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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:49 pm
by MusicalDeity
As far as the whole Kart thing goes, I'd say we just let him run alone just in case. That's my 2 cents.

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:35 am
by Formula74
MusicalDeity wrote:As far as the whole Kart thing goes, I'd say we just let him run alone just in case. That's my 2 cents.
That's cool with me. It's safer and it will allow me to get some heat in the tires! :)

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:33 am
by Solar
I might be wrong, but I think Kim means that the kart will still be in a normal run group and grid up with other cars, but runs by himself on the course with no other cars running out there at the same time. I don't think she means that the kart will get consecutive runs. :?

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:45 am
by Anonymous
With other clubs, we would run the karts in between heats. We would do worker change outs while they were running since no car was allowed to move at the same time as them.

For example, put them running at the end of heat 1 and start sending out heat 2 workers while they are running.

Let them have consecutive laps. Would you want to wear a fire suit for over an hour waiting for your turn in grid?

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:15 am
by Dave-ROR
When karts are involved, there's a few rules to follow IMO.

All karts have to run together, back to back.
Absolutely NO cars can be MOVING while the karts are running.

If you want the karts to run in say, group 1, let them all run, at the end of the group.

If you have three karts, run them 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3-etc until all their runs are done.

It's far to dangerous to run cars and karts at the same time.

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:18 am
by Solar
Jeremy wrote:With other clubs, we would run the karts in between heats. We would do worker change outs while they were running since no car was allowed to move at the same time as them.

For example, put them running at the end of heat 1 and start sending out heat 2 workers while they are running.
Okay, that makes sence.
Jeremy wrote: Would you want to wear a fire suit for over an hour waiting for your turn in grid?
No, I wouldn't. But if I did "choose" to run in a Kart, I wouldn't expect any special treatment. :wink:

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:54 am
by Formula74
Well, if I am the only kart running, woudn't I have to get consecutive runs? :lol:

Or do I have to stop, jump out, wait 5min and go again?

:wink:

BTW: If anyone wants to drive it, let me know.. If we have time for fun runs, I'll let some people take it out (possibly)! :)

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:05 pm
by muddy
I had already volunteered to do safety or registration. You can switch me and find someone else to assist Steve with registration. 8)

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:09 pm
by Formula74
muddy wrote:I had already volunteered to do safety or registration. You can switch me and find someone else to assist Steve with registration. 8)
I can do registration! Thanks Muddy! You get a free ride in the kart! LOL :P

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:44 pm
by Dave-ROR
Formula74 wrote:
muddy wrote:I had already volunteered to do safety or registration. You can switch me and find someone else to assist Steve with registration. 8)
I can do registration! Thanks Muddy! You get a free ride in the kart! LOL :P
Should I bring the blata mini bike for a little mini bike vs kart action? :P

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:03 pm
by Solar
Formula74 wrote:Well, if I am the only kart running, woudn't I have to get consecutive runs? :lol:
Why would you have to get consecutive runs? :? I was under the idea that your Kart would run in a regular car group and grid just like the other cars. I now know that because of insurance reasons this isn't possible.

Formula74 wrote: Or do I have to stop, jump out, wait 5min and go again?
Cute reply.......... :roll: :roll:

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:18 pm
by Loren
Karts require their own grid area and can't be moving while cars are moving. Period. That's a given, and has been stated elsewhere.

So, the only way to run karts is to STOP the event (all cars off course, everybody in grid and parked) to run a kart.

It just makes sense given all of that to run the kart or karts in a single group as quickly as possible. Just run 'em and be done with it, then get back to running cars. That's the least disruptive way to do it.

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:49 pm
by Formula74
Dave-ROR wrote:
Formula74 wrote:
muddy wrote:I had already volunteered to do safety or registration. You can switch me and find someone else to assist Steve with registration. 8)
I can do registration! Thanks Muddy! You get a free ride in the kart! LOL :P
Should I bring the blata mini bike for a little mini bike vs kart action? :P
Bring it on!!!! LOL
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On another note:

Why would people care if I get consecutive runs? I won't even be competing with any of the other classes. Plus, I will finish all of my runs in a matter of (hypothetical math---> 8 runs 1:00 min a piece at the most) 8:00 minutes. Is this going to ruin everyone's day? Tell me what the issue is with getting consecutive runs in a kart? I don't really care about the times, and if the powers that be told me that I had to wait until the official event is over to get 8 min of course time (refer to the calculation above) then so be it. It's all about fun isn't it?????

If I have offended anyone, please accept my apologies!

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:27 pm
by Dave-ROR
solar 90GT/03Si wrote:
Formula74 wrote:Well, if I am the only kart running, woudn't I have to get consecutive runs? :lol:
Why would you have to get consecutive runs? :? I was under the idea that your Kart would run in a regular car group and grid just like the other cars. I now know that because of insurance reasons this isn't possible.

Formula74 wrote: Or do I have to stop, jump out, wait 5min and go again?
Cute reply.......... :roll: :roll:
He'd HAVE to get consecutive runs because 1) he's the only kart running, 2) it's unacceptable to run cars and karts together) and 3) maiking him stop the kart and wait around, then waiting for all cars to stop and shutdown, then starting his kart, letting it warm up for a few seconds (assuming it's a 2 stroke, they don't like to rev much until a little warm, my 2stroke doesn't like to go above 8 grand without breaking up until warm then it'll go to 13.5-14k), etc.

I think you may have taken his reply a little out of context Bri :)

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:29 pm
by Dave-ROR
Formula74 wrote: Bring it on!!!! LOL
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On another note:

Why would people care if I get consecutive runs? I won't even be competing with any of the other classes. Plus, I will finish all of my runs in a matter of (hypothetical math---> 8 runs 1:00 min a piece at the most) 8:00 minutes. Is this going to ruin everyone's day? Tell me what the issue is with getting consecutive runs in a kart? I don't really care about the times, and if the powers that be told me that I had to wait until the official event is over to get 8 min of course time (refer to the calculation above) then so be it. It's all about fun isn't it?????

If I have offended anyone, please accept my apologies!
Don't worry about it. As for the bike, I need a clutch and a new drum, and that's a good $400 in friggen parts. I need to sell this damn bike and get a kart someday - after I sell the S2K. Solid and fun ass bike otherwise though :P

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:59 pm
by Solar
I got it guys, (see first post on this page :wink: ), I got it figured out thanks to Jeremy, and I'm not offended :lol:

I was under the impression that the Kart would be running with a regular run group (I was wrong). Then I found out that a Kart couldn't run at the same time as a regular car. So I figured that the Kart would run alone on the course, but still be gridding(wrong again). (I was straightend out by Jeremy, see first post again).

Then Jeremy asked if I'd like wearing a fire suit for an hour and I just said that, "No, I wouldn't. But if I did "choose" to run in a Kart, I wouldn't expect any special treatment." That's all, it had nothing to do with anyone running in a Kart, it was just my opinion on having to wear a fire suit. 8)

Then Formula 74 wrote, "Well, if I am the only kart running, woudn't I have to get consecutive runs?" I explained myself and said I understood now because of the insurance reasons. But he could have his runs split up between all the groups. I know now this isn't how we do it.

Or do I have to stop, jump out, wait 5min and go again? This I took as a bit of a smart answer, but by no means was I offended. :wink:

Whew, hopefully that straightend it out. That's what I don't like about these message boards, it's so easy to make a comment that gets taken the wrong way. :)

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 4:16 pm
by Formula74
Cool, now I hope we're now all on the same page!. BTW Brian: That comment that I made was intended to be smart (sorry), however, it was in reply to what I thought was a previously smart comment from you. Now that I know you weren't being smart, I will retract the intended connotation. :D

Back on track...

Dave- There is a kart in my garage right now that has your name all over it! I am now the proud owner of 2 karts! In any case, if I still have both by next autox, if you can help me out by transporting the "for sale" kart, you can test drive it! :) That might sway you to speed up your kart purchase decision! Plus I'll give you a good deal! What do you say?

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:29 pm
by Dave-ROR
Formula74 wrote:Dave- There is a kart in my garage right now that has your name all over it! I am now the proud owner of 2 karts! In any case, if I still have both by next autox, if you can help me out by transporting the "for sale" kart, you can test drive it! :) That might sway you to speed up your kart purchase decision! Plus I'll give you a good deal! What do you say?
I can't afford it right now, well, I could, but it would not be wise for me currently. I need to SELL stuff, not BUY more.

I doubt the kart will fit in the back of the Integra, and def won't fit in the S2K :P If Brad lets me drive his Miata for all the runs and skip bringing the S2K I could transport it with a truck I have access to though.

I might have to come by and take a look, I'm in the woodberry/lakewood area of Brandon. Plus if I test drive it I couldn't prove how outclassed S2K's are compared to Miatas when I beat Jeremy with a Miata this event (Jeremy, I'll pay you to lose. j/k :P ).

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:08 pm
by Anonymous
I can't go to this event. There is an SCCA event scheduled the same day and I am obligated to be there, since I am an organizer with them.

I am really anxious to do a non-runway course in the dry with the s2000. Maybe someday. :cry:

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:41 pm
by Formula74
Dave-ROR wrote:
Formula74 wrote:Dave- There is a kart in my garage right now that has your name all over it! I am now the proud owner of 2 karts! In any case, if I still have both by next autox, if you can help me out by transporting the "for sale" kart, you can test drive it! :) That might sway you to speed up your kart purchase decision! Plus I'll give you a good deal! What do you say?
I can't afford it right now, well, I could, but it would not be wise for me currently. I need to SELL stuff, not BUY more.

I doubt the kart will fit in the back of the Integra, and def won't fit in the S2K :P If Brad lets me drive his Miata for all the runs and skip bringing the S2K I could transport it with a truck I have access to though.

I might have to come by and take a look, I'm in the woodberry/lakewood area of Brandon. Plus if I test drive it I couldn't prove how outclassed S2K's are compared to Miatas when I beat Jeremy with a Miata this event (Jeremy, I'll pay you to lose. j/k :P ).

That's cool Dave. Anytime you want to come over and check it out (actually both) let me know. I am right down the road from you off of Parsons and Windhorst (spelling ?) on Taylor road... Call me if you ever want to drop by... 813-846-4595 John.. Oh yeah, Aaron lives less than a mile from me.. I didn't know you were local too!